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This problem arises from the fact I don't completely understand static libraries in iOS and the docs from google seem to be a little sparse.

I am trying to use Google Cloud Endpoints for my mobile backend.

I generate the .m and .h files for my client library. Then I created a new project(OwnItApi), dragged the libGTLTouchStaticLib.a static library from GTL.proj to this new project. Then I add the generated files .m and .h files to this project. I add all the .m files to the Compile Sources and then I the header files Copy Files. In the Build Settings I add "-ObjC -all_load" to the Other Linker Flags item.

Update: I forgot to mention that I also copied the headers from the GTL.proj to OwnItAPI project. These include files GTLBase64.h, GTLBatchQuery.h, GTLBatchResult,h, etc. I think I had to do this because the build was failing without them.

Without the headers, I get: the error "'GTLObject.h'file not found." on the import statement.

Then I take the static library generated from this project and add it to my main project whose target is an iphone app. To test if the API is working, I added this to App Delegate

#import "OwnItApi/GTLServiceOwnit.h"
#import "OwnItApi/GTLQueryOwnit.h"
#import "OwnItApi/GTLOwnitApiBrands.h"

This is inside the application:didFinishLaunchingWithOptions: function

static GTLServiceOwnit *service = nil;
if (!service) {
    service = [[GTLServiceOwnit alloc] init];
    service.retryEnabled = YES;
    [GTMHTTPFetcher setLoggingEnabled:YES];
}

GTLQueryOwnit *query = [GTLQueryOwnit queryForBrandsListWithUserID:@"venkat"];
[service executeQuery:query completionHandler:^(GTLServiceTicket *ticket,    GTLOwnitApiBrands *object, NSError *error) {
    NSArray *items = [object brands];;
    NSLog(@"%@", items);
}];

When I compile I get duplicate errors like this:

duplicate symbol _OBJC_METACLASS_$_GTLOwnitApiBrand in:
/Users/vrao/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData/Own_It!-ertvnctptaddricdrjyrmgemzgsh/Build/Products/Release-iphoneos/libOwnItApi.a(GTLOwnit_Sources.o)

17 errors that look just like that. and then finally

clang: error: linker command failed with exit code 1 (use -v to see invocation)

Update: In GTL project, libGTLTouchStaticLib.a is red after I build it and when I right click it the "Show in Finder" is greyed out. To find the .a file I use "Show in Finder" for "GTL.framework" and then go back a folder to find libGTLTouchStaticLib.a.

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  • Can you list the entire set of files you added to your project? May 2, 2013 at 18:12
  • @DanHolevoet thanks for responding. I have added my project to github, here: github.com/vrao423/OwnItAPI. I will also edit my original response. May 2, 2013 at 18:30

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I believe you're seeing the issue you see because you're also including the GTLOwnit_Sources.m file. You can omit this from the list of files you include.

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  • @DanHalevoet That was it. Why was this file generated? May 2, 2013 at 19:07
  • I'm guessing it's an alternate for possible convenience. See the comment at the top of the file: "This file can be compiled into projects to avoid adding the individual source files for this service." May 2, 2013 at 19:26
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    It makes sense to add it to Compile Sources instead of all the files. Then I don't have to make many changes when I regenerate the my client files. Have you guys considered allowing the service generator to create a static library instead of just files? Also do I need to copy the header files to the API project? That seems a little off. May 2, 2013 at 19:37

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